In this Wednesday Sept. 9, 2015, file photo, radio host Glenn Beck speaks during a Tea Party rally against the Iran deal on the West Lawn of the Capitol in Washington. Beck and American Enterprise Institute president Arthur Brooks are some of the conservative leaders Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to meet with on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, in light of a report that Facebook downplays conservative news subjects in its "Trending Topics" feature. Facebook has denied the claims, but Zuckerberg said the company is investigating it nonetheless. less

In this Wednesday Sept. 9, 2015, file photo, radio host Glenn Beck speaks during a Tea Party rally against the Iran deal on the West Lawn of the Capitol in Washington. Beck and American Enterprise Institute ... more

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Glenn Beck speaks during the NRA convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Houston.

Glenn Beck speaks during the NRA convention at the George R. Brown Convention Center Saturday, May 4, 2013, in Houston.

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Glenn Beck calls Trump a sociopath: I haven't seen him 'truly feel for someone'

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"Have you seen him during the last year and a half truly feel for someone that couldn't help him," Beck said. "Truly connect on a human level and say, 'This has made me stop. This has made me think. You know, I'm deeply sorry for what I have said.'"

He added: A sociopath is somebody who doesn't really see the human experience in anyone else . . . I haven't seen him deeply affected by the human condition in an individual."

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"Frightening," Beck said.

Beck first expressed his dislike for Trump in a Facebook post on Oct. 8 and wrote, "It is not acceptable to ask a moral, dignified man to cast his vote to help elect an immoral man who is absent decency or dignity."

The post caused a stir and many assumed the staunch, fiery conservative was voting for Clinton, but a few days later Beck shared on his personal website that he was endorsing neither Trump or Clinton.

He wrote: "Let me be clear I am firmly against both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton as potential presidents of the United States of America. I believe that neither candidate has the values, decency or principles to be the leader of the free world."